
After the team’s recent poor performances, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has admitted that major adjustments are required. Amorim is expected to lead a significant squad revamp following a 1-0 loss to Tottenham in the Europa League final and a 16th-place Premier League finish.
Captain Bruno Fernandes is reportedly weighing a high offer from Saudi club Al-Hilal, while key players like Alejandro Garnacho have been told they are free to sign with other teams. As Amorim looks to restructure the team, Other players, including Harry Maguire, Casemiro, Victor Lindelöf, and Rasmus Højlund, are also rumored to be potential departures as Amorim aims to reshape the team.
Amorim maintains his commitment to his 3-4-3 system in the face of cries for a change in formation, stressing that execution, not strategy, is the problem. In order to improve player development, he has also instituted a new coaching structure, designating specialized coaches for attackers, midfielders, and defenders.
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Financial limitations make matters worse; the team is planning an expensive new stadium and is suffering large losses. To pay for the renovation, the entire team is supposedly being offered for sale.
Amorim is embarrassed by the squad’s performance and is committed to fixing the fundamental problems in order to make the team competitive again.